Canada to Use Retaliatory Tariffs' Revenues to Protect Workers - Carney

NAMPA / Sputnik
2025-03-25
WASHINGTON, March 25 (RIA Novosti) – Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Tuesday that his government will use revenues from retaliatory tariffs imposed against the US to protect local workers. "We are going to use retaliatory tariffs revenues to protect Canadian workers," Carney said during the event in Halifax. He added that his government has put in place major financial support mechanisms for Canadian companies and for agriculture​​​.......
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